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Dusty Springfield - Don't Forget About Me album flac Performer: Dusty Springfield
Title: Don't Forget About Me
Style: Soul
Released: 1969
MP3 album: 1635 mb
FLAC album: 1160 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: WMA MP4 MP2 AU VQF WAV MOD
Genre: Funk and Soul / Pop

Dusty in Memphis is the fifth studio album by English singer Dusty Springfield. It was recorded at American Sound Studio in Memphis and released on 18 January 1969 by Atlantic Records. To make the album, Springfield worked with a team of musicians and producers that included Jerry Wexler, Arif Mardin, Tom Dowd, conductor Gene Orloff, backing vocalists The Sweet Inspirations, bassist Tommy Cogbill, and guitarist Reggie Young.

Album Where Am I Going? Don't Forget About Me Lyrics. Baby, I know you've got to go And I have no right to tell you not to go The road just isn't there for us There never was a prayer for us. Someday our paths may cross again And maybe we'll find the kind of love we lost again But now, I'll set you free to choose again It's your life to win or lose again. Hey, don't forget about me now, baby Baby, please, don't forget about me now, baby Today I cannot borrow a minute of your tomorrow But don't let it cause you sorrow.

Don't Forget About Me. Прослушать Скачать 02:48. Don't Forget About Me Mono (original). Прослушать Скачать 02:28. You Don't Have to Say You Love Me (Originally Performed By Dusty Springfield) Karaoke Version.

Dusty Springfield Lyrics. sort by album sort by song. album: "A Girl Called Dusty" (1964). Mama Said You Don't Own Me Do-Re-Mi When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes My Colouring Book Mockingbird Twenty-Four Hours From Tulsa Nothing Anyone Who Had A Heart Will You Love Me Tomorrow Wishing And Hoping Don't You Know. album: "Stay Awhile, I Only Want To Be With You" (1964). The Look Of Love Give Me Time What's It Gonna Be Small Town Girl I've Got A Good Thing Don't Forget About Me Time After Time.

Dusty Springfield never claimed to be a soul singer, but Dusty in Memphis effects a unique and deeply moving synthesis of her brand of stylish pop and the Southern R&B of the late '60s. Her soft tones and hushed, confessional readings make for definitive versions of everything from "Son of a Preacher Man" (a later version by Aretha Franklin is good but less thrillingly sensual than this one) to Randy Newman's ballads "I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore" and "Just. Don't Forget About Me. 2:53.